Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Branab Llyr" | Celtic | He is a god of the dead & can restore him is to life |
King name "Hypseus" | Greek | A son of Peneius, and the Naiad Creusa, or Phillyra, the daughter of Asopus, was king of the Lapithae, and married to Chlidanope, by whom he became the father of Cyrene, Alcaea, Themisto, and Astyageia. (Apollodorus) Another personage of this name occurs in Ovid (Metamorphoses v by Ovid). Greek |
God name "Llyr" | Welsh | God of the sea and water Ireland / Welsh |
God name "Llyr/ Lear Lir" | Irish / Wales | A god of the sea & water |
God name "Lyr" | Welsh | LLyr, a god of the sea. Welsh |
God name "Manannan Mac Lir[Llyr]" | Irish / Wales | He was a shape shifter & chief Irish sea god |
God name "Perende" | Pre - Christian Albanian | storm god. In the ancient Illyrian culture his presence was announced by thunder and lightning. The name subsequently became adopted to identify God in the Christian sense.... |
Goddess name "Perit" | Illyrian | Goddesses of justice. Illyrian |
God name "Shurdi" | Illyrian / Albania | storm god. Believed to send thunder and lightning and revered into more recent times.... |
God name "Tomor" | Illyrian / Albania | Creator god. Also a god of the winds. Depicted in human form attended by eagles and still invoked by rural peasants.... |